osmium; the Hnessey. vanes, llowebllclaodllimited. l wRlcuaYS >AROMINTS llllilcberfscn. lips accompanied with in esata a III d-sgtle payable in‘; IUNIIllsNUflX-‘llbeiunerai m! postponed untillussdaymornngsgsss mm! Funeral llnsnsol A. A. lien- OOIIlO I'll DIMONSTIA. 1108c! lolmdatim garments in iounthtion garment; 1.4067. I amPmllilllmlllggfiopm 1,, mvicedsseerealicisce-sttd.“ 1,4018 ticn from the stall oi the Patriot‘. best wishes (u; all. Wedndbfl tmwgmfi (s. rl Ufll A 1T2 C L_ liIt-hspastsevebyearsandwbo a c-%=-'= EVANGELINE Two Sailings Vasily t... SAINT JOHN ‘l0 IAIIIIGOIN $87G! Spacious eomlort o! an ocean liner. with trans Atlantic luxuries. lloli- . .. I or l passengers. ss low as 81.80- auitss delnas with twin beds. I1- vats baths-special plate dinner sl low as Ii; club braaklaats 88c. 73f N RELIEFIN clus TIIIUTIUNTIIIICIUIDI S‘ "The chastise was upon himf} s prin the Bible and in the life ::"*.:"::. 1- w» other. a E. 2' B E SERVICES .soaioltbeirldllflllhearts.'l‘bers Wm" I lily. when conquering 0y. ruasets the csptivq m, theatss {greed Eon: 0‘ oelandioyand challenge "go iwers those so today do We hesitate to believe o! reconstruction, the the! like us, held . and it l" m!" i0 “I0 through tbs gstea" ‘ratio! servitude and sorrow and m“ $1M lllvlhlde, _ through the gates. 'Andso many 01m“ tbs mauve today. like the ‘captive ol old bears the call, but 1°"- w swam. the challenge. Then IZMMDIHMNICUII IOIDAY Ifi-C. O. l. ‘I’. Intel-nudists and sllllllfi. mush The Parsonage, CABIBOU IITUIN 1'0 AIAIOIA BUS! as now there were those who some M who they were rree. The narrow bm-rizon o! earth isthelim- 1' o! "m! llllldination. they simply INIt thing ‘beyond. Their tragedy 1g to; m‘; I“, it doe tut tllaflam u l‘ tmvwugqnu “m, w“ n“, i l "- Y cm! And there , g9 ' who feared. And even ‘u t’ we shrink lrolu mag. "=8 11w mat adventure o: sum.‘ m‘ manna wmnmn “armchair Branch o! the Algoma Oeutrsl mu- ely road. We rear. but O0dllys“¢o|l>ll¢O for caribou. They were last mrouah. go through tbs gang!" And there were the diiilculties at "m “"1 ‘*1 "w Journey. m. labour 1 and months o! ylgfigngg ‘at: to which they were called. And as back. Phillips 3N0“ lpeaks oi’ being “driven o) h“ me" by a sense 0i the page. IAUUI.‘ I1‘! MAB-ll. Ont. larch 10.—(O.P.) - Alter practically da- serting Algoms. lor about I) years ‘the caribou are returning to their ,nld haunts along the north shore ‘o! Superior, ccordin to the - o’ m. kamlw w_ ‘X OMILSTYLE SOUP is The valley ol the llsgpie River. begwer; Wawa settlement and 1 In 7 on the lliohipieotsn -"fwy m w” m ‘wwfl, m‘ ""31"! Heinz Soupearecooked ‘seen there about 1W1. I "Caribou started their return m: tc Algoma about lour years ago,‘ "-14 Mf- 1411MB. "and now they an New“! illrly numerous in the Valley." you want it. heat and eat. Have lie home-style soup today. soup masterpiece. Many varieties —eacla one s Order a the only kind you can be slsre your family will illso. So Heinz uses your way-the home-made way —and saves you the time and the work and the expense of doing slowly in open kettles. Flavour ls brewed into them and stays there until Many lslnds—complete, not condensed, ready to iuz ONI OI THE 57 was Wwfillsmi‘ “PhePOIcrcltheBookPHIsteXt ,, 1m was Isaiah 56-11, "My word shall a‘; gwielxse ldsy we thus fh,,,,j,,'t“"-§’{,“e“i“,f,,y'fl“}§;,,"jg supply from your Dealer. l8“ rue“ SLUMY-nfl b1!- n“ mum “m” m‘ "m" H” R‘ courage with mum“ mdflvidc and 15 miles in length, and has Prices are economical. [eat n, m, m mm m," (erred to the history c: the Jewish m”, m h I __ “uudtaclfline meadow lands. Game wardens . BOlLED EGG SALAD a period o! eight ygarg 0mm“ people unto King Heaekiah and ° ° “um” 3° WW8!» report ghqmgmumflm Tea R0"! C08” last week. As a result o! increased ‘ subsequent zines. also to the Re- “Tfiwwglkfltw saw." °°“‘““°'\ I-d-vrI-I-w-I-fl-wmh-h ’ i s production due to warm weather ‘ummm "mu" m“ 1' “w” eloquent“ c o’ “m mum" tha 11mm‘; mu“; w“ not have aecomplhhed its work in “at ""11"! 89111011 was "m: NIGHT _* 1g 1mg T 1:31‘; w“! qga gmmcgn c A s T 511?‘?! exec}: mthéowfismm mdudgfgiatmgillslgiotthtckxehdw‘; ISIGIICIBM on TRY THIS ONE TO out‘ wag “ma” Maj], Communism. Socialism. Capitalism, m‘ slmffr" "W3" "'9 those?" ' 0 s-r drop ' i sssurlusser and $41G“! unltgrhllslg m?!‘ f‘, grlzymR-ilgivemer.’ Vacation Tr 1P 5 Illtél‘ M numud‘ “l” u Wls t."1nth ' e m‘ i vmm Restaurant us Tnf", ";j’*g§*m=."* who. u:.m..-., s .r=....... urcyfatw ..:#'-="= - m» “~0- Brace Block o“... 3L .mm1t' boos cl the world u in a turning :1‘. “f "w "We Mr- Dingweu m msklns a vafcstion trl-p e. 34,-. N88 AS W011i IS Ré- zfifal b‘ Gadféfiflflzwll; intefliretatiozlonq? "$73K"?! w ‘flulfun-“b” m "m" M sumcd. s... us"? nuts; ., m. Th; m. A. c. cm... n. b, mss.“‘”“'.. ... mwcfgfim mum“ w , a __ it curtains. The choirusang ls an gvlpbftdctglécgulfihogittlle ruse is; . British Guiana am season! sosaca ofimlvmi ‘Mm’ “é“;."‘w..’“",,.,;', 1 “u, ‘t m m: with m. Her Mar ‘Olfcxifhmg- wgtlselmcrm” m’ m‘ “nun” sues into the elflstlaufigf 3: o'clock there wulybewlnunllsd pray- ' ' mt " ‘ ""‘“‘..""u.?.“““‘“r..., S d U S 1°‘“°"' olhktuspwsio’ “swiiflrfi inflow, Much u, _ w,” __ if“ “in "when! all wltsa- ‘l’ “"1" 01 s11 "w r- w" WW“ “w” “w” I- R- aspen 8 ' ' slffiféi. :1: mail sigma pend- ‘mn “w” numb “meant ll mzllgdwvr- legislation so n; Churches of the city The speaker ST. IAUUS CIlURCn a“?! from Hslilax tonight (Sun- A r m A l‘ r ing the droning o! a new. curtailed m, 0,, m, "n, d hump,” need. saicly past ascend read- will be Rvv- H- D- .._ Y y schedule us ensure the nyers sat- ms autumn‘ aummmwumma w and in the bands or commlt- It is with deep we au- At the mmnirlg um“ the m“ Afwng those boundlarnermsea M rl s sty- b, m, 3m» o, Dem M“ m take cs. and nothing in the offing o, n the nsssinr ol another tor. Rev. r1. o. Raymond. spoke on 11"" w“ ‘ “m” mmw“ at 18h t3 “w” “'4” °°°""1 a“ mum, membm m, culled,“ Dies indicate any acrimonious house 4e. member oi our congregation in the the subject "Why We Use the Book ' ‘- Y» l Drake. Montreal, Qua, Weswver. Obie! air mal operstt. bu“; ma. o; an,“ cmchem,’ —-~ bores for the immediate future, pcmn er Mrs. John n. McKenzie, ol Common prsym» mm‘ a m‘ Mil B- Ymms. Ottawa. Ont" Dr. w ilnnled etely set o» work outlining umfleli Peurbomuib. Elma‘ s‘1_ A KOBE; ASS0ClAT§oN_ interest therefore passes so m, whose luncral took place yesterday text pub g5: 2| .1“ u. com b” B McMillan and Mia. llnllllan, n" . Msrchtli-lm g moms“; mpg“), so mm 1g, “bu” md wall A meeting o! tbs executive o! the committees where it is anticipates afternoon, and our sympathy is ex- lore His presence with mar-kw“ Hsnliltnn. Ont. ‘re 395.40“; ‘Oenadisnb I Press)— c in! on Roosevelt.‘ mum“ M yum“, Natmu, u,’ “Bu” “m. ab“ Automobile Association was held some lively discussion; ‘m n“ tended to those who are bereaved m; m4 mo, ma,“ “d m mm Hla Honor Judas H. I. Pelmer and ‘mmuurlh 1:: President Roose- m“ udc.tm m m, "m, m, u," m“, o; m“ warm,“ b hidsy afternoon in the olliee oi’ Disco this week. The Banking and ‘m, mum‘. Th. “mm W.“ Mrs. Palmer. Min B. uqgqq-u,‘ vs ncral Bcluamin I m,“ 5W3. kmmd, “mum mum m. Judse Arscnault- The meetina wss Commerce Committee meets on s1‘. nuns-rams assures c! the history o1 m, m", book u“ 5- -7- 39w!- Oharwthtcwn. The ion oi flying is ea ‘uesfloubl, u m, m. o, m” rcr the Purpose o! talkinl °ver the Tuesday with both the Bank m- its various revisions its contents 1' a l" T" n’ “hum m‘ ‘M m‘ d” n“ amen“ m‘ m’ w” W“ w 1'“ "m" "m" '1'" .‘ mat houses o! the Faith is evu- ldvissbilit! o! carrying on. The vision Act and the Central Bank At St. Dunstsrrs Basilica yester- services ol worshllfcoverin elzno n‘ R 80mm" Drummmmn" Indhlfim vqibmdmn” m-m‘ m" wwnud“ 0' nun“, fi‘ mplemy n,“ from aumfldmm club showed a. small balance with all‘ Bill beta-re it, day Masses were at the usual hours. every conceivable need olgh o“ qua To Dam“: I“ M Mum.‘ u" m‘ an“ “an!” 1mm‘ "my “m” Wm “n u” ‘n’ m '5' “comm; ,0 m, BMW o! Derby bills paid. The executive decided Wednesday the Stevens Oommit- At the e.oo o'clock m», it beins me. and the arrangement rum‘; H"u"*' K ma“ °"'““"" Wm‘ MM“: ‘mm’ w‘ mm’ m" w‘ l” °‘ m’ 1’ "m" °°" "l" the smallest amount on which a ‘hit the club must not run. into tcs an mass buylnl will also re- Holy Name Sunday. the memlb s service alter the order oi the cut h cunt!‘ Mann“ A” I; Home‘ u?’ N. a’ w‘. cw“ ma chum mined" "w" tn“ u. “mad Dun md cm an mom“), debt Last year the membership sums and on the same day the o! the Society new,“ Ho], cam m,“ psychology a “um m ntn- also o»! Montreal. Min M. Davies, MIA. North Miss G. Norris. Mon- u, b, m“, om. m, gnmqnq‘. maintain a ca is about sss- m‘ °" mum's". which no doubt- Oivil senlee Connnit will as: Iminion in a. body there being the mm. u, u, "' r ' m" 4- Dumm- °"""- Q1"- "w- m’- wm“ “mhm- °“°~- emu Mics- m - was due w the depression, but this - - Q mmlns New serv- Miss 1. Jennings. ma. ouchrut. Mrs. Gordon. Tor- ______.___ ayesr. down to work on the blll to set usual large attendance dupite the ice lollowin the 1r, .. . Ecveral causal-ax bodies, m.“ ‘Yo’; "bmmm m’ M" "We up a bureau cl’ translations. lrlclenvncv c: the weather. His Ex- and the Natilonal l: 8mm . W111 °“'*°- ""- cflm-“lml- W- md Mrs- To conform with the lower line as mm mo“ cued ‘ma’ m" in m_ ed rigbter, it was unanimously The" h ‘ “m” "w" pnnb mum” Bum» 0.5mm,“ mm m can“ ‘mmw o; szflpvt: 30in the Lsdyga-vtzkns ire igwson children ,Mise H. $159115‘; late: lgiezsigalsiomoio; n: w" yew been “and w m.“ m decided that the club should carry appeal to the widelt possible public m‘ n. ‘mm’ m‘ Mchdym lorlunds u» preserve their buildings. m“ m‘ ""“’°“'- "d" Amnfmt- wutmm-w “b” n‘ m procu- had done a lot oi’ work and it was mwmpb“ do“, nun n "u u“ considered foo bad to let the club w by m ‘wed w ‘ma, m‘ h“ go out o! existence alter polibiy m,’ Nwthdm. mm . “new” going through its hardest time. It wmflbmom s“ hm.‘ h“ u” was pointed out that tbers would undflgon. 0mm“ “banana be a great revival oi trsilic in the 5mm “mom am . 1 u n“ ‘h province this year, and the club had most completely restored. thanks to N‘ mm“ ‘° °° “‘ ‘h’ w" °' “l” m, enema“, ‘wed. Bu“ b, w. lug out roads and helping to make 1m Dem h,’ n» “m. "u. no traflic more sale. The date lor the mired Mm ‘an m “Nd annual meeting was set dor lirst mmenblfahmm o, mouf‘ ‘ week in May and it was also decid. ed to get out the new guide books and road maps again. PERSONALS Friends cl Mr. Thomas Hogan. are glad to see him out again, alter his serious illness. lira Bells Wsller has returned to the city from Toronto, where she spent several months. m. Kenneth H. McKenzie, oi Rose Valley, who was visiting in the city tbs past two days, returned to his heme Saturday. It. Pusey ontllsiobsliersnillneaol two wash. and Prince County ssZvrlisnr-"i ,on 7-1984. w m. and asn. mo: Savidsnt, s loo. OOOI-linthsihinostiounty Hos- mLonMsi-ohfilflttohlnand .E1woodOook,ascn. PANTON-Aa ‘Lawrence Memorial 30590-81. Mediord, Mass, on Ieb. It 1934. w m. and ma. oeom Irvin: Panlon (nee Katharina Du- g.) eon, Harold George. DIAIII h h (TASS-At I§§ HUI. larch ll. ""- Mra can. used so Nmvidowolthelaiewirhdass --'l'hls ae‘ana la Iaaerwsd for IlIa Ol Iaeal interest but advertising el a newly aatan nay he heated aa I cents a was! strait; payable la ad- val-IO. —IO0II!, Monday, scion oi the auger tax. mental short term at $100,000. it out oi Ruhr Basin coal. f‘ Farsen C der, sealed l . é 9 ical Trust, t 2 5 l5 a E ll iii ent about Parliament Hill the gov- ernment will shortly make an an- nouncement with respect u; m; n. storatlon ol civil service slaaries which were reduced by 1o perm-n two years mo. Also that the bud- svt. when it is brought down. will show some taxation relief. probab- ly including a reduction or elimin- During the week the government sold, for the first time by plume tender, 815,000,000 in tnsngury mg. of three and eight months mstur. ity. at an interest yield said to be the lowest ever secured as govern- linancing. The A. A. Murray, bills were tendered for by banks, insurance and other financial and industrial corporations. in amounts o1 which the minimum was lized GASOLINE TATE‘? IIIII I-UII COAL BIIRUN’, March ii-(CJPJ-Oer- many expects to manufacture 60 per cent ol her gasoline at home by the end o! this year, literally squeezing This synthetic gasoline is the eul- lnination oi 22 years research by scientists. The linal steps, in the proeessarebeing installed lor clock Mass, it being Holy Name quantity production by the 1. G. Sunday, the members ol the Holy hemical ‘Irust. The coal is placed in a two-cylin- chalrman oi the Board oi’ the Chem- é 2% 5.. 5E 5a s 9 5 3 worked up with linsly ground cata- i brstcd Holy Mass and the Blessed Sacrament, the Ibrty Hours. lui and impreaive sermon by 0.5-?» Minute Converts." by Rev. Louie Dougan The Cos-pus Christi the Iinsins. Blanchard. organist. Slmdly. HOLY IIDIIMII CHURCH Yesterday at tbs Ohurch of the Most Holy Redeemer, Masses were at the usual hours. At the 7.30 o'- Nasns Society received Holy Oom- preached the sermon on the Gospel oi St. John, Chap. s. His Excellency ex- pressed the wish o! the Holy Father that the remaining dsys o! the Holy Year be spent in devotion to the Real Presence ol our lard in and that nesrt Sunday be a day oi’ special devotion to the Holy Eucharist in conjunction with the opening oi In the evening at 7.00 o'clock the aerviou consisted oi the recitation cd the Rosary, lollowed by a larce- Hey. 0n "Last Benediction oi the Blessed Sacrament was given ‘Ohoir under direction ol W. J. Brown rendered with mas Bessie It was announced that the Forty Home Devotion would begin next read which bring us into the at. moephere oi’ worship. Then iollows the invitation f0 confession, (h; God's promise ol pardon. the lord's Prayer said in unison. followed by the Psalms and canticles, alternat- 1118 with the reading o! the scrip- tures. Then coms the prayers, the sermon and the climax o1 the bene- diction. As this illustrates the gen- eral form ol any particular service, it will be seen that this is a natural form 0i worship. and furthermore, 0H0 which tends to compel us to‘ Join in. In connection with the history cl the Book ol Common Prayer, at- tention was invited to the preteens, dated in 1M9. 1552, i862 and 1918f Thelirstoltheaewasdatedorlly 20 years alter the Diet of Spires, spoken ol the previous Sunday in connection with the Bettor's eer- mon "What It Means io Be s Pro- testant." It was brought out how the English language gradually re- placed Latin in worship, and how in 154i! the work began to come to a clinlax. ‘Ibday the prayer bookds trsrlalated’ into many other lsngu: ages, including Cree and Chinese, The Rector concluded by speaking ol what it cost to give us a book like that, and mentioning some oi the great men and women who mum‘; m ‘ bod; The 9 ddocki have loved it GOWB through the ldsu was tbs children's Mass, and Y6!"- W has an atmosphere ol nitrogen. the High Ian was celebrated st 10.30. Mr. Raymond's talk to the boy: Rev. Father O'Hara preached at all and sill-I V" ‘l! W’ lubicvt 0i 1h the Masses in the morning. the evening at ‘I o'clock. alter preached right. Benediction ol the Moat Sacrament lollmved. , a meeting ol the Holy Name Society was is 8. r? § E i long Servlee Sacred Song Service r ill Ila?’ .5; itrouble caused to other "In ively, Genesis as and Luke 1s, and own‘ ‘when we tell untruths, illustrstin cl Lenten sermons on "Prayer" growing up in the church could all by Rgv. Father sn-l he Scouts and Guides. 1i lor rlo oth- er reason than that "A Semis (or Guides) honour can be trusted." The first and second lessons at the morning service were, respect- the an“ was Gounodb “Praise Ye the Father.‘ The sermon st the evening serv- ice was on the subject: “Pacing Bin at It; Wcwst," the lessons being Genesis 44: l-as, and i Oor- l. and the anthem "Like as the Hart." FIT! P00! LUPU! BLAME!) UNIUSTLY IAULT an: ~,- 111x101“. |[__.(O_P_)-Mn-.r n! the reputation is tbs opinion oi man! bush experts who. 1h recent years have watched tbs trlcla oi dop “sons native." . 3' ‘“§5 §”* i i’ E lgé l?‘ i Egg i infill? 522E515 - l!) t 2i vi i2 lib I l? 5 i r l 5 Canadian National rreighter corborne arrived at Htlilsx yester- ranawvq seal as lllarfs ‘l’ ' General Confession, the hearing 0t . many English roads. EVERY TOWN ~WAITS-:- INDUSTRIES VERY Industry, either large or small adds to the progress and prosperity of every town, city or community. Every such industry brings new money to a town. and distributes this among the general businesses in the way of the spending of wages arid salaries. 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